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Ritual vs Routine

Nowhere in the definition of fitness do the words “look better,” “ripped abs,” or “toned and defined” appear, yet aesthetics make up for probably 90% of the Average Gym Members (AGMs) in the world. If the premise of Dworkin’s statement above is true, then many folks want to appear powerful. Judging a book by the cover, perhaps, but it’s the quickest estimation of character we have. It may not be fair, but what else do you have to go on in the first few seconds of meeting someone? Although the premise may be accurate, it shows a gross inaccuracy of character judgment. What may be initially perceived as dedication and forbearance may simply be narcissism or shallowness. Strength of character may correlate with strength of joints, muscle, spine and spirit, but rarely with just how pretty those muscles look. (Additional Website Details)

exercise | philosophy | strength | blog-posts | health


Youtube.com: In My Language

The first part is in my "native language," and then the second part provides a translation, or at least an explanation. This is not a look-at-the-autie gawking freakshow as much as it is a statement about what gets considered thought, intelligence, person (Additional Website Details)

health | education | videos | language | philosophy | psychology | science


Learning to Walk

Our walk is devastating, not natural. Little babies have shoes like cement boots. Our feet are ruined from the first step we take in shoes. Walking barefoot, most of us naturally adopt a very different step: the knees are bent, rather than locked. (Additional Website Details)

health | history | ergonomics | walking | sport | exercise | feet | nature | shoes | environment | philosophy | running


Lifehack.org: How fear of failure destroys success

Trial and error are usually the prime means of solving life’s problems. Yet many people are afraid to undertake the trial because they’re too afraid of experiencing the error. (Additional Website Details)

health | philosophy | psychology


10 Reasons You Should Never Get a Job

It’s funny that when people reach a certain age, such as after graduating college, they assume it’s time to go out and get a job. But like many things the masses do, just because everyone does it doesn’t mean it’s a good idea. (Additional Website Details)

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